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Saw (Video Game)

Reviewed by Ryan "Plagiarize" Acheson Available for the Xbox 360 (reviewed), PlayStation 3 Published by Konami Want to get Saw for only $8.95? Click here to find out how!

Trailer and Details for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow

This one slipped under the radar, as sometimes it is difficult to tell what is purely fantasy and what nosedives right into our creepy neck of the woods. With Castlevania: Lords of Shadow we've got a mask purported to return the dead to life, legions of bloodthirsty monsters, and a lead character who walks around with a mad on, just itching to turn anything he comes across into a smear of gore. Let's check the vitals...

Win a Saw The Video Game and Saw DVD Prize Package

On October 6th Konami's Saw The Video Game will be unleashed on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles. That's right, gamers will finally be able to join in on Jigsaw's games, and in celebration of this upcoming gory event, we've got a couple of prize packages you should really sink your teeth into!

New Saw: The Video Game Screens Bring the Pain

It's no secret that nine times out of ten video games based on movie licenses end up sucking, but man, that one percent of folks who get things right really knock it out of the park. Since the whole premise of the Saw franchise is based upon playing grisly games, it's a safe bet that Saw: The Video Game stands a better than average chance of landing safely within that elusive one percentile.

E3: Lots of Saw: The Video Game News

Konami's Saw: The Video Game looks to be coming along quite nicely! Tobin Bell has officially signed on to play Jigsaw, and the look of the game is very much on the money! Don't believe me? See for yourself.

E3: More Info on the Saw Video Game

Bummed you couldn't make it to this year's E3 event? Cheer up! What with all the Tweeting and Live Blogging taking place by those who could, it's almost just like being there.

Konami Officially Announces Saw Video Game

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., today announced Saw: The Video Game is being developed for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, Playstation 3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC.

Early Saw Video Game Screens and Details

Though it seemed to be in a spot of trouble for a while, the first bit of art and screenshots for Konami's Saw: The Video Game have quietly made their way online. Hey! At least we know it's coming, right?

Saw Video Game Finds New Home

When original rights holder Brash Entertainment crashed and burned in a very spectacular way recently, it looked bad for the future of a game based on the Saw series.

Silent Hill: Homecoming (Video Game)

Reviewed by Plagiarize Available for the Xbox 360 (reviewed here) and the Playstation 3 Distributed by Konami

Another Look at Silent Hill Homecoming

Some games just aren’t done justice by screenshots and Silent Hill Homecoming is one of them. Every time I see screens of the game, it tempers my excitement for it, but then I get to see new video footage, and it pushes my excitement right back up to max.

New Silent Hill: Homecoming Screens!

Komani just released a stack of new screens from Silent Hill: Homecoming, the incredibly anticipated sequel and the first SH game made for next gen systems. Will it be as good as the previous entries? Well, it can’t be worse than The Room ... right?

Hellboy: Science of Evil Update!

It’s been a while since we’ve heard much about the forthcoming video game Hellboy: Science of Evil, so how’s about an update for you? And this time it’s coming from Butane, not that Plagiarize kid, cause that’s just how I roll, suckas. First up we got a stack of new screenshots from the game, which you can check out below. I got to see this baby in action at the recent New York Comic Con and it looked tres badass, let me tell you.

First Impressions of Silent Hill 5

There's been a lot of skepticism towards Silent Hill V (now being called Silent Hill: Homecoming officially), and I have no shame in admitting that some of it came from me. A lot of the screenshots and material slowly seeping out from the developers over at Double Helix (formerly called The Collective) had given grounds for those people naturally skeptical anyway, given that the game was not being made by Team Silent, to feel their fears were founded.

This is Silent Hill V?

Sometimes I’m loathe to bring attention to screenshots of a game that is still a good ways off when they look as bad as this, but when the game is Silent Hill V and the graphics just aren’t remotely up to scratch, it’s a different story.